Structure Related Problems of the 2002 Chevrolet Camaro

Table 1 shows three common structure related problems of the 2002 Chevrolet Camaro.

Table 1. Structure related problems of Chevrolet Camaro

Problem Category Number of Problems
Paint problems
1
Body problems
1
Roof And Pillar problems
1

Paint problem #1

I have noticed bubbling in the paint around the edges of the roof and sail panel. I was told this is caused by a defective glue used by gm which causes the paint to delaminate and corrode. I tried to contact two dealerships and Chevrolet customer service but was denied each time. I believe this problem should be covered under the 6yr/100,000 mile paint warranty.

Body problem #2

There is rust underneath vehicle. Also talked with victor dijelio from the dealership. He told him that rust underneath vehicle was a safety issue.

Roof And Pillar problem #3

2002 Chevrolet Camaro. Consumer writes in regards to a design defect. The consumer stated there was a recurring problem with the sail roof panel bubbling through the black paint of the vehicle. The consumer was advised, by the dealer, that the adhesive was causing the failure. The sail roof is no longer being manufactured. The only way to repair the part would be to find a replacement at a junk yard. The consumer stated that was unacceptable.


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